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November 7th, 2014

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Review: The Legend of Korra

The announcement of a Platinum Games developed Legend of Korra video game came out of nowhere just a few months ago while also offering good reason to be excited about an Avatar game. Considering their previous work Platinum Games are …

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September 17th, 2014

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Review: Murasaki Baby

Murasaki Baby sits somewhere in the middle between creepy and cute. Set in a world of children’s fantasy and fear, a dreams-cape that looks like it was taken from the mind of Tim Burton, a little girl is lost and …

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August 8th, 2014

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Review: Abyss Odyssey

In Santiago, Chile, a Warlock’s nightmares become reality and cause havoc on the town by releasing monsters into the real world. The Warlock has created an abyss, wherein he sleeps at the bottom. The goal of Abyss Odyssey is to …

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August 1st, 2014

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Review: Guacamelee! Super Turbo Championship Edition

In my review of the original Guacamelee!, I granted it the title for 2013’s game of the year. A year and a few months later, I’m glad I had the opportunity to play through the retooled version. Guacamelee! Super Turbo …

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May 6th, 2014

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Review: Sportsfriends

If playing with friends is coming back in style, Sportsfriends is the standard bearer, waving its banner and ushering in a new wave of local multiplayer madness. Not one of the four games features online multiplayer or other connected features …

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May 4th, 2014

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Review: Child of Light

In the opening moments of Child of Light the protagonist, Aurora, falls sick and dies. She then awakens without any explanation in the land of Lemuria. A fantastical world far different from her own and completely told in rhyme. Aurora …

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April 22nd, 2014

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Review: Octodad: Dadliest Catch

There are games that try to be serious in their mechanics and there are those that are just about having fun. Octodad: Dadliest Catch is one where, for the most part, it is just about goofing around and attempting to …

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April 7th, 2014

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Review: Fez

The further down the rabbit hole you go the weirder things tend to get. Such is the case with Fez where, if you just simply finish the game once, you’ll find that it’s a pretty clever puzzle platformer. You might …

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March 10th, 2014

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Review: Master Reboot

One thing I love most about marathoning horror movies throughout all of October is seeing the various approaches to horror that different directors take. Personally I’m a fan of things that are far more subtle in their approach of terrifying …

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February 24th, 2014

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Review: Strider

If you were to look at Double Helix’s track record around the time their reboot of Strider was announced I wouldn’t blame you for being worried. How could the same developer behind Battleship or G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra …

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November 7th, 2014

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Review: The Legend of Korra

The announcement of a Platinum Games developed Legend of Korra video game came out of nowhere just a few months ago while also offering good reason to be excited about an Avatar game. Considering their previous work Platinum Games are …

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September 17th, 2014

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Review: Murasaki Baby

Murasaki Baby sits somewhere in the middle between creepy and cute. Set in a world of children’s fantasy and fear, a dreams-cape that looks like it was taken from the mind of Tim Burton, a little girl is lost and …

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August 8th, 2014

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Review: Abyss Odyssey

In Santiago, Chile, a Warlock’s nightmares become reality and cause havoc on the town by releasing monsters into the real world. The Warlock has created an abyss, wherein he sleeps at the bottom. The goal of Abyss Odyssey is to …

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August 1st, 2014

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Review: Guacamelee! Super Turbo Championship Edition

In my review of the original Guacamelee!, I granted it the title for 2013’s game of the year. A year and a few months later, I’m glad I had the opportunity to play through the retooled version. Guacamelee! Super Turbo …

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May 6th, 2014

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Review: Sportsfriends

If playing with friends is coming back in style, Sportsfriends is the standard bearer, waving its banner and ushering in a new wave of local multiplayer madness. Not one of the four games features online multiplayer or other connected features …

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May 4th, 2014

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Review: Child of Light

In the opening moments of Child of Light the protagonist, Aurora, falls sick and dies. She then awakens without any explanation in the land of Lemuria. A fantastical world far different from her own and completely told in rhyme. Aurora …

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April 22nd, 2014

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Review: Octodad: Dadliest Catch

There are games that try to be serious in their mechanics and there are those that are just about having fun. Octodad: Dadliest Catch is one where, for the most part, it is just about goofing around and attempting to …

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April 7th, 2014

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Review: Fez

The further down the rabbit hole you go the weirder things tend to get. Such is the case with Fez where, if you just simply finish the game once, you’ll find that it’s a pretty clever puzzle platformer. You might …

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- 1 Comment

March 10th, 2014

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Review: Master Reboot

One thing I love most about marathoning horror movies throughout all of October is seeing the various approaches to horror that different directors take. Personally I’m a fan of things that are far more subtle in their approach of terrifying …

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Read More

- 1 Comment

February 24th, 2014

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Review: Strider

If you were to look at Double Helix’s track record around the time their reboot of Strider was announced I wouldn’t blame you for being worried. How could the same developer behind Battleship or G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra …

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